Hmmm...maybe we should ask an administrator. I don't know. What I do know is, most of them are on exams at the moment, so I would wait until after then.Originally posted by freaking_out
don't the administrators have access to those scanners which are like a fax.............i.e they suck in paper one by one??
The MANSW book was good (just a collection) ...Originally posted by freaking_out
hey guys,
what do ya reckon about past paper books......... which one did you find useful...... the topic by topic books or just a collection?????
So have you done all the questions from Camb. and Fitz., try doing all the conic questions from Fitz. for example ... or all the complex number questions from Camb. or better still, all the circular motion questions from coroneusOriginally posted by sillyrat
To be fair, all the other books (including Camb. & Fitz) dont have very hard questions.
i agree with you when it comes to finishing all the cambridge questions for complex numbers... DAMN IT I WANT THOSE WORKED SOLUTIONS FOR CAMBRIDGE BUT I CAN'T GET IT!!!!!!!So have you done all the questions from Camb. and Fitz., try doing all the conic questions from Fitz. for example ... or all the complex number questions from Camb. or better still, all the circular motion questions from coroneus
youre half right ... half of the hard stuff is algebraic manipulation ... but i dont believe you that you havent seen conceptually hard stuff in 4u ... especially the harder 3u which you shall later come acrossOriginally posted by sillyrat
The only 'hard' thing about 4U maths is the 'manipulation' of algebra, which is just the case with conics and complex no. questions. I reckon you might need some logic or common sense with circular motion questions, but that's not a big deal. Anyhow, Terry Lee contains most of the 'hard' type of questions you need for this course.